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  2. Harvard Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Stadium was the largest concrete stadium in the nation until the construction of Syracuse University's Archbold Stadium in 1907. [ 9 ] Lewis Jerome Johnson, professor of civil engineering at Harvard, was a consultant to the design team for the stadium.

  3. Jordan Field - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Field (formerly called Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium [2]) is a stadium on the campus of Harvard University in the Allston neighborhood of Boston. (Although the core of the Harvard campus is in Cambridge , the athletic complex lies within Boston).

  4. Harvard Crimson football - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Stadium, November 2008. Harvard Stadium is a horseshoe-shaped football stadium in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. The stadium is an important historic landmark. Built in 1903, it is the nation's oldest stadium.

  5. Ohiri Field - Wikipedia

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    From its opening in 1983 [1] until 2010, it was home to the Harvard Crimson men's and women's soccer teams; with the opening of a new stadium now known as Jordan Field, [2] in September 2010, it has become the secondary home to both teams. The stadium seats 1,500 people and has held as much as 5,200 people for NCAA tournament games. It opened ...

  6. List of U.S. stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. The majority of these stadiums are used for American football , either in college football or the National Football League (NFL).

  7. Joseph J. O'Donnell Field - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Crimson football and track and field teams continued to share Soldier's Field until moving to Harvard Stadium. On April 27, 1898, in the first game played on the field, Harvard defeated Dartmouth 13–7. [2] [3] [4] Prior to a doubleheader against Dartmouth on May 4, 1997, the field was dedicated to Joseph J. O'Donnell, Harvard ...

  8. Malkin Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena and athletic facility at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1]Originally known as the Indoor Athletic Building (IAB), [2] it is now named after Peter L. Malkin, who helped fund the refurbishment of the building in 1985.

  9. 1977 Harvard Crimson football team - Wikipedia

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    Harvard's 4–3 conference record earned a three-way tie for third in the Ivy League standings. The Crimson outscored Ivy opponents 132 to 118. [2] Harvard played its home games at Harvard Stadium in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.